BEST ANSWER:Hey Terry I just recently had my pioneer on a utility trailer and towed about 200 miles round trip. The Manufacturer states that it should be removed prior to open air tow with speeds in excess of 55 mph. I backed the pioneer onto the trailer and towed between 55-60, I got some flexing in the windshield but it didn’t break. My personal opinion it should be ok on a short trips around town to the dealership or the Hand Wash but I would not tow across country on a utility trailer. The windshield does perform well in the field just be mindful while washing so you don’t scratch the plexiglass. While camping the kids in our group scratched some hand prints into it, more annoying than anything and doesn’t affect the performance. Hope this helps.

BEST ANSWER:Hey Terry I just recently had my pioneer on a utility trailer and towed about 200 miles round trip. The Manufacturer states that it should be removed prior to open air tow with speeds in excess of 55 mph. I backed the pioneer onto the trailer and towed between 55-60, I got some flexing in the windshield but it didn’t break. My personal opinion it should be ok on a short trips around town to the dealership or the Hand Wash but I would not tow across country on a utility trailer. The windshield does perform well in the field just be mindful while washing so you don’t scratch the plexiglass. While camping the kids in our group scratched some hand prints into it, more annoying than anything and doesn’t affect the performance. Hope this helps.